Zero Credit You're Screwed

[quote]clip11 wrote:
Blame the jews who own the banks. They want everyone to be indebted to them so they can continue to control and dominate. They control the country’s money. The Federal Reserve is a jewish controlled bank, not a government controlled bank as the name suggests.

And do you know what the Federal Reserve does with its old money…its burns it! Thats right, throws it to the incinerator to keep you and me poor. My mother used to work for the Federal Reserve and has first hand knowledge of it.[/quote]

It’s actually the neo-Nazis that control the banks. They present the illusion that the Jews own the banks as part of their efforts to stoke anti-Semitism and further their lonterm plans or eradication of lesser and impure races. They are in cahoots with the aliens from the Hulu commercials. Scientologists complete the unholy triumvirate. They are more dangerous than we realize. We’re all doomed…

[quote]streamline wrote:
Mhatch wrote:
You should NOT have to but it is not difficult to have a credit card and pay it off each month. Just saying.

I totally agree. The problem now is who would give me a credit card, at 50 without a credit rating. Not that I want one. I get by quite well without one. Fact this is the first time I’ve run into difficultly for not having one. There are other problems that occur when one doesn’t have a credit card.

Booking vactions (I don’t travel, I camp & backpack), renting videos (I know an owner), large purchases (I save up), buying a car (I bike & have company vehicle), buy a house (I rent). There are most likely many more I am unaware of. I’m thinking I should put my lawyer friend on retainer, I may be needing his services in the future. I smell a lawsuit coming up (I hope not but if push comes to shove).

I’m just having a difficult time trying to understand where the world is headed. Freedom is going out the window. Credit cards are a way for the corporate world and the government to know everything there is to know about you. I don’t plan no letting Big Brother into my life anymore than he is. Which is now becoming much more difficult, it’s a sad state on affairs.[/quote]

Didn’t see this before. Hmm…sounds like a whole lot hassle for no reason when you can remain debt free by paying your bills. It makes sense that a good credit score is valued. It does not show that someone is in debt. Quite the contrary. Debt = a lousy credit score. A good credit score shows that someone makes decent purchases and has the income to pay bills promptly and in full. It shows they are a good risk for loans or any other monetary investment.

I don’t think you would actullly have a problem getting a credit card. As far as I know, anyone can get one at any age without a hitory of outstanding loans or debt. As you have lived responsibly, you should be fine.